GIScience research agenda
Authors

Trisalyn Nelson

Amy E. Frazier

Peter Kedron

Somayeh Dodge

Bo Zhao

Michael Goodchild

Alan Murray

Sarah Battersby

Lauren Bennett

Justine I. Blanford

Carmen Cabrera-Arnau

Christophe Claramunt

Rachel Franklin

Joseph Holler

Caglar Koylu

Angela Lee

Steven Manson

Grant McKenzie

Harvey Miller

Taylor Oshan

Sergio Rey

Francisco Rowe

Seda Şalap-Ayça

Eric Shook

Seth Spielman

Wenfei Xu

John Wilson

Published

September 29, 2024

Publication

Abstract

Social issues, AI, and climate change are just a few of the disruptive focuses impacting science. The field of GIScience is well positioned to respond to accelerating disruptions due to the interdisciplinary nature of the field and the ability of GIScience approaches to be used in support of decision-making. This manuscript aims to start a conversation that will establish a research agenda for GIScience in an age of disruptions. We outline three guiding principles: (1) focusing on the relevance and real-world impact of research, (2) adopting systems-based thinking and contextual approaches and (3) emphasizing inclusive practices. We then outline prioritized research areas organized by what topics are important focal areas (Data and Infrastructure, Artificial Intelligence, and Causality and Generalizability), and what approaches to science we should be attentive to (Impactful Open Science, Collaborative and Convergent Science, and through Diverse Participation and Partnerships). We conclude with a call to increase impact by balancing slow science with practical and policy-oriented research. We also recognize that while broad adoption of spatial approaches is a signal of GIScience’s success, we should continue to work together to advance core knowledge centered on spatial thinking and approaches.

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